Saturday, July 5, 2008

Common Sense on hiatus

Common Sense is going on hiatus for the next few weeks as we leave the country on mission. We'll be back better than ever during the last week of July. Good luck to CJS on his on-air interview next week at WNNG. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers. Go get 'em!

It's been 2,689 days since there's been a terrorist attack on US soil. Good day and God bless.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Are you kidding me?

General Wesley Clark's comments this week about Senator John McCain's service record in Vietnam are disingenuous at best. If you recall back in 2004, General Clark was a Democrat candidate for president. He did not win the nomination but he did stake his entire presidential bid on his military service. If it were not for Clark's military service he would have never been taken seriously as a presidential candidate, let alone a player in Democrat politics. Spending five and half years in the "Hanoi" Hilton and not abandoning his men when he had the chance to go home speaks volumes about McCain's character as well as the kind of leader he would make should he win the White House in November. Shame on you General Clark for such ridiculous remarks.

It's been 2,686 days since there's been a terrorist attack on US soil. Good day and God bless.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Obama, a new kind of Democrat?

You know the Democrats smell blood in the water. Senator Barack Obama is not only on the verge of supporting reauthorizing the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) bill that will come up for a vote on the Senate floor after the holiday recess, but he now says he wants to expand some of the faith based initiatives that were started under the Bush administration. Supporting FISA is one thing, but wanting to use public money for private charities/organization to provide social services must drive far left liberals batty! Obama is taking the old Nixon strategy of playing to the base of your party during the primaries then tracking back to the center for the general election to new heights. Not only does Obama think he can pick off independents and disenfranchised Republicans, but his campaign believes Obama can also sway evangelicals. Brilliant! This new strategy combined with the possibility of campaiging in all fifty states and Obama's ability to raise endless amounts of money all make Obama hm favorite going into November. John McCain, are you listening?

It's been 2685 days since there's been an attack on US soil. Good day and God bless.